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                                    The Hometown Newspaper of Downtown Brooklyn's Historic Brownstone NeighborhoodsFall ArtsPreviewBrooklyn%u2019s Fall Arts scene promises to be more exciting than ever, and the Brooklyn Academy of Music%u2019s Next Wave Series %u2014 an innovative program of theatre, dance and music on the cutting edge of the industry %u2014 will lead the way in Brooklyn.But while BAM might set the tone for artistic excellence in Brooklyn, it is not the only seat in town, as the borough arts scene continues to prosper. Keep this section to give you an idea or two where to spend your arts dollars, without ever leaving your home borough. Page 25.The Best In ArtsAre Moving HerePart one of a series on the coming of age of the arts in Brooklyn puts local theater companies in the spotlight as they rise from behind Manhattan%u2019s shadow. Here%u2019s why Brooklyn celebrates. Page 3Catch A RisingBrooklyn StarJazz pianist Ronnie Mathews is one of three local talents profiled whose careers are starting to skyrocket. Include comedianDanitra Vance, and artist John Monti in stargazing. Page 27The Buck Won 'tStop At MuseumThe new director of the Brooklyn Museum, Robert Buck, tells how he is involved in moving his arts institution into the 21st century, while still respecting tradition. Page 6.A l er u a u i i i s i u c .A Look At Brooklyn's Largest Arts Calendar Ever A Special Section For Those Frantic For The AnticPublished by Serif Press, Inc., 395 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn 11217 Telephone 718-643-1400
                                
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